The face I made was one of pain and discomfort. As I started to painstakingly stumble out of the ocean, I found myself getting colder and colder. My vision was blurred by not only the freezing temperatures, but from the salt water dripping from my hair, into my eyes. I could hear nothing but the cold wind piercing my face and Bethany chuckling in a manner that screamed, “I told you so.”
After learning my lesson on fall ocean temperatures; I had to think of something entertaining for us to do. I recalled that the first Hard Rock Amusement Park had recently opened. I assumed that it would be just as enjoyable as the music themed Hard Rock Cafe that my girlfriend adores. We both figured that there was nothing better to do considering that I had already made a fool of myself.
After entering the park, my amazement wiped away my shame. As we walked through the gates, I saw a massive 12 story Gibson Les Paul (Guitar). This alone would have satisfied me, but as we continued walking I saw something that I knew my girlfriend would love. Led Zeppelin The Ride!

Usually when approaching a line for a roller coaster I immediately become annoyed and impatient.
This roller coaster was different though…
When walking up to the ride, there was no visible line due to the astounding Zeppelin (blimp) towering over the entrance of the roller coaster. When we finally did make it to the line, it was not a line at all. It was actually a 3D virtual concert that we watched in a room while anticipating what was to come next…
Fiber optics light up the walls projecting people standing in a stadium lighting lighters and drinking beers. As the intro to “Whole Lotta Love” started to play, I felt as if I was 30 feet away from one of the best bands of all time. While standing there with fellow fans, we were lucky enough to watch exclusive interviews and concerts that could persuade anyone into becoming a fan of Led Zeppelin.
When the concert ended, doors opened and I saw "The Ride". We sat down, buckled up and “Whole Lotta Love” continued from where it left off during the concert. The rhythm of Jimmy Page’s guitar and the drums of John Bonham meshed perfectly with Robert Plant’s voice as we all set there in suspense. All of a sudden, the roller coaster started to creep as the the music stopped. We started to climb up to the pinnacle of the roller coaster as the music continued…
Mr. Plant screams “Way down inside, Woman you need”.
As we reached the climax of the roller coaster he chants, “Looooovvvvvvvveee” and whoosh we went down loops and flips while listening to this musical masterpiece.
Every time I hear the intro of this incredible song, my mind instantly goes back to that mind blowing musical experience. The smooth melody brings vivid flashbacks of my girlfriend and I zipping uncontrollably through that thick ocean air, with out a care in the world. If ever in Myrtle Beach in the fall, take a trip down to Hard Rock Park. Instead of jumping into the frigid ocean, jump on Led Zeppelin The Ride and see if “Whole Lotta Love” doesn’t make it on the list of songs you like.
This song is a very good song from a very awesome band. I have never been on the Led Zeppelin ride (mainly because I am afraid of heights) but it sounds great. This song has got such a great rhythm and has a very unique way of changing pace. I could see it going along very well with a roller coaster ride. Again great choice and it almost makes me want to get over my fear and give the ride a shot, almost.
ReplyDeleteI have personally never heard that song by them but you put so much detail into that memory that I can almost see it my self. I love rollercoaster’s so the idea of one moving to a song sounds amazing. I was confused at first and you held me in suspense I was wondering if you had strayed away from the topic but I was mistaken and this is one of the best I have read so far. Great job and when I am down by the beach again I will most definitely check it out.
ReplyDeleteI want to say first that “Led Zeppelin: The Ride” was one of the best roller coasters I have ever ridden, and that I am a big fan of Led Zeppelin. “Whole Lotta Love” is one of my favorite songs by them. I felt that the designers did a really fine job of making the ride’s twists and turns fit with how the music flows. Overall a great experience and wonderful memories; thank you for stirring them. Oh, a side note for you, I went in August and the water was much warmer.
ReplyDeleteThis is a good blog Robert. You write with a lot of detail. I can visualize everything just by reading your post. This was very interesting and it makes me want to go to the beach! I will definately have to check out that ride when I go down there this summer. But overall this is a very interesting blog, props!.
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